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US-8379667

Service executing apparatus

PublishedFebruary 19, 2013
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Technical Abstract

A broadcast receiving terminal, which implements a service executing method, includes a receiver operable to receive an application, a recording medium, and a service executer operable to execute a service that uses one or more resources in a service execution environment intended for the service. The terminal also includes an associater operable to associate the service execution environment with resource set information indicating the one or more resources used by the service, when the application requests the service executer to execute the service, and a storager operable to store, into the recording medium, a plurality of service execution environments together with the associated resource set information that are associated by the associater. The terminal further includes a resource manager operable to provide, to a selected service, one or more resources indicated in the resource set information in the associated service execution environment, in the recording medium, stored by the storager.

Patent Claims
2 claims

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1. A broadcast receiving terminal including one or more resources, the broadcast receiving terminal comprising: a receiver operable to receive an application; a recording medium; a service executer operable to execute a service that uses said one or more resources in a service execution environment intended for said service; an associater operable to associate the service execution environment with resource set information indicating said one or more resources used by the service, when the application requests the service executer to execute the service; a storager operable to store, into the recording medium, a plurality of service execution environments together with the associated resource set information that are associated by the associater; and a resource manager operable to provide, to a selected service, said one or more resources indicated in the resource set information in the associated service execution environment, in the recording medium, stored by the storager.

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2. A service executing method in a broadcast receiving terminal including one or more resources, the service executing method comprising: receiving an application; associating, with resource set information, a service execution environment for executing a service that uses said one or more resources, when execution of said service is requested by the application, said resource set information indicating said one or more resources used by the service; storing, into a recording medium included in the broadcast receiving terminal, a plurality of service execution environments together with the associated resource set information; providing, to a selected service, said one or more resources indicated in resource set information in the associated service execution environment stored in the recording medium; and executing the selected service in the service execution environment by use of said one or more resources indicated by the resource set information.

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Filing Date

May 27, 2010

Publication Date

February 19, 2013

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